Prices for houses in Belgium normally start at 120K for a tiny run-down house in a Muslim ghetto. Anything decent in a small town costs over 200K, and think over 300K if you want a piece of garden and garage.

Even tiny apartments in bad neighborhoods cost over 100K euro.

True, but the median annual salary in Estonia is around 15000 USD (well below the Western European average) so I'd want to have saved enough money to be able to pay most of the mortgage off before I bought any property there.

That notwithstanding, I've been wanting to relocate to mainland Europe for quite some time. Ideally I'd move to somewhere in the baltic countries, eastern Europe, or perhaps even Scandinavia.

Wow here in Spain the prices are 120.000 for a small apartament and if you want a big house with a small garden you cant find them for less than 250.000. Even if we have to many buildings that no one have live in there yet and were built years ago.

Chances to find buyer through SF are quite slim of course, but a little update just in case anyway...

I agree but Id sure like to see some pictures of the house and the area. If your uncomfortable with that, then maybe just some pics of a similar house and the general surroundings. An idea about taxes and roads and such stuff would be nice too.

Tax on this property is something around 100 euros/year. Due to little legal trick I have not paid it in quite some years so I can't tell what it is exactly. It's in the city so roads are... well, yes there are roads. Getting there will not be a problem.

If you want to see pictures please PM me.

As for legal stuff about moving to Estonia, I guess best would be to just ask nearest embassy.

Yes, most of the folk here is kept more or less in poverty, and that is done intentionally, if you ask me. Why, I'm not sure... May very well be that this is just another kind of jewish weapon to destroy a nation as immigration is for Western Europe. Or it may be that our so called "leaders" happily elected by common idiot are just such assholes. Perhaps they really are afraid that raising minimum salary somewhat will not let them lease huge SUVs any more.

In any case, with current corrupt leadership the povery will not go away in foreseeable future.

Wow here in Spain the prices are 120.000 for a small apartament and if you want a big house with a small garden you cant find them for less than 250.000. Even if we have to many buildings that no one have live in there yet and were built years ago.

How has the economic crisis in Spain effected the price of housing? I was visiting Spain this summer and remeber seeing some adbandoned apartment complexes, even my second visit to Andorra it thought i could see more apartments for sale than before.

A house in smaller town. Average condition, needs some work but liveable as is. Built in about 1960. Roof is new. Stove heating. 5 rooms + 2 kitchens. 2 floors + attic. Garden, if I remember correctly, is around 800 square m. There is some sort of extra building with sauna, cellar and garage but that is in rather bad shape.

Good neighbourhood, I'd say best in this town. Quiet place, if you don't count lawn mowing. Only about 1 km to nice BEACH.

Selling because I just don't need house this big. Also it kinda feels that I need a change of location after living here 40 years.

Now what might be of specific interest to Stormfront members. Nothing special in Eastern Europe of course, but perhaps worth mentioning. The town is quite close to 100% white. Sure the russian speaking post-soviets include some asian bits, but haven't seen any in this part of town.

Ad will probably be up here exclusively for few months until I'll get more serious and start looking for local buyers. Price will perhaps be around 80,000 EUR (Google says it's $111232.00), not sure of that, haven't researched market much yet.

Just would be curious to see some pictures,ive bought a house,but my old man has some money i'll tell him to have a look see if he is interested...

How has the economic crisis in Spain effected the price of housing? I was visiting Spain this summer and remeber seeing some adbandoned apartment complexes, even my second visit to Andorra it thought i could see more apartments for sale than before.

They dont have been affected too much most of them are banks property and they have too much money because our goverment give them money to "help" them, the houses of a normal person that want to sell it cost less but no a big different before the crisis. I think we are currently recovering from the "crisis" but we spend too many millions in stupid things.

They dont have been affected too much most of them are banks property and they have too much money because our goverment give them money to "help" them, the houses of a normal person that want to sell it cost less but no a big different before the crisis. I think we are currently recovering from the "crisis" but we spend too many millions in stupid things.

One thing we know about the banks, the same it was in Sweden during the 2008 crisis, is that during a crisis they demand help from the tax-payer but when they one again make billions they have no plan of paying them back. I thought the crisis had effect the prices more than you say.

But comparing prices on houses for example Sweden-Estonia-Spain is really hard. It all has to do on the economic situation in each country, the real estate market looks way different, in some countrys it may be more common to rent and in another more common to buy. Then we have the rural parts where houses should be cheaper than in more populated areas.
There are way too many factor to consider than just looking at prices.
I guess a middle class family from Norway could easily buy that estonian house and have it as a vacation home, since vages are so much higher in Norway, but for most Estonian families it probably is expensive.

One thing we know about the banks, the same it was in Sweden during the 2008 crisis,
is that during a crisis they demand help from the tax-payer
but when they one again make billions they have no plan of paying them back.
I thought the crisis had effect the prices more than you say.

They built too many human chicken sheds .
The crisis is over thanks to mass immigration .